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Injection Aids

Injection Aids

Injection aids

  • Autoject 2 - automates insulin injection
  • BD Magni-Guide Device - magnifies the markings on a syringe by 1.7x
  • Buzzy® by MMJ Labs - distracts from needle insertion by vibrating and applying a cold pack prior to insertion
  • Jerry the Bear- a comforting companion that helps kids learn diabetes care
  • Inject-Ease - designed to hide the syringe and needle
  • Insul-Cap - helps user draw insulin into syringe by increasing stability
  • Insul-Eze - magnifies the markings on a syringe by 2x. Fits most syringes and bottles
  • Injection Safety Guard - designed to minimize the amount of accidental needle sticks
  • Insuflon - an angled indwelling catheter that eliminates pain from injections for kids
  • I-Port - a 90-degree indwelling catheter that eliminates pain from injections for kids
  • MedAngel – helps to keep your medications at the right temperature by way of a sensor and an app
  • Safe Shot - guides the plunger of a syringe
  • Securitee Blanket - fits around insulin vials to make it easier to draw up insulin and less likely to break if dropped
  • Syringe Magnifier - magnifies the markings on a syringe by 2x 
  • Tartoos – temporary tattoo that helps users rotate injection sites
  • Unifine Pentips Plus - designed to ease process of placing and removing insulin pen needles
  • VialDock - magnifies the markings on a syringe by 2x. Fits Eli Lilly brand best
  • Vial Safe - protects insulin vials from breaking and helps to draw up insulin

Needle disposal

  • BD Home Sharps Container
  • BD Safe-Clip Insulin Syringe Needle Clipper
  • Mail back sharps disposals
    • GRP & Associates
    • Stericycle

This information should not be considered medical advice, nor is it intended to replace consultation with a qualified physician or other qualified healthcare provider. The Diabetes Center for Children does not evaluate, endorse or recommend any particular product or manufacturer. If you have questions about your health, please contact your healthcare provider.

 

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